JOHN SHIRK-When Jesus walked on this earth, He was fully human. Yet, there was one way in which Jesus was different from all other humans who have walked on the earth. He never sinned. That perfect record is significant for us. Read more to find out why?
JOHN SHIRK - Philippians 2 is a great chapter of the Bible to turn for an attitude check, and the starting place for a better attitude is by examining the life of Jesus Christ.
There was a time when the Apostle Paul pondered the implications of what life would be like if there was no resurrection from the dead. It leaves us with futility. Thankfully, he assures us that the resurrection of Jesus did happen, and because of that…
JOHN SHIRK-Not all confessions have to do with admitting sin. Jesus gave the Good Confession to Pilate. Since He was sinless, He had no guilt to confess, but He did reveal His identity. Find out what Jesus said to Pilate.
JOHN SHIRK-According to Jesus, the temple was intended to be a house of prayer, but it had been turned into a den of robbers. There is no temple standing in Jerusalem today, but there is a temple that exists today, and that temple is the body of Christ's…
JOHN SHIRK - Today, we examine the significance of Palm Sunday, and specifically unpacking the meaning of a word commonly used in worship songs in church-Hosanna.
Sin is the great human tragedy, but there is a solution that is available. We can gain insight into how Satan tempts us when we examine the fall of man in the Garden of Eden.
JOHN SHIRK – From Luke 9:20. Jesus was having a conversation with His disciples. He asked them what other people were saying about His identity. Different names were brought up more »
September 20th, 2012
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JOHN SHIRK – From John 8:24- Jesus had some tough words for the Pharisees. He said, “I told you that you would die in your sins; if you do not more »
September 18th, 2012
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JOHN SHIRK – From Revelation 7:17. “For the Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd; he will lead them to springs of living water. And God more »